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Witch is the best description of the difference between primary and general elections?

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Answer: In primary, the voters can vote for any party they choose, while general, is between party canadates without a political party!!!!

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primary elections are elections in which party members or voters select from candidates within a party to determine who will run in the general election and General Elections are an election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for (re)election. hope this helped!!! used a little help from quizlet!

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